This week brings a somber anniversary for the Gulf Coast: It was on August 29, 2005, that Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 3 storm. The storm wasn’t the strongest hurricane ...
Hurricane Katrina caused thousands of people to evacuate to Texas, leaving behind their homes and belongings in Louisiana. The devastating storm caused over $200 billion in economic loss, making it ...
20 years after Katrina, the Louisiana SPCA is releasing the mini-documentary, “20 Years Stronger: Embracing Our Future.” It highlights people who were on the frontlines before, during, and after ...
20 years ago, Hurricane Katrina became one of the deadliest and costliest natural disasters recorded in U.S. history, leaving the civilians of New Orleans to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives ...
Twenty years ago this month, Hurricane Katrina swept into New Orleans and nearby communities along the Gulf Coast, leaving behind more than 1,000 lost souls, shattered homes and businesses, and ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Former Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul (2018-2024) sat down with renowned director Spike Lee for his latest project, a three-part documentary, ‘Katrina: Come Hell and ...
Twenty years ago today, on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina roared ashore in southeastern Louisiana, tearing through the Gulf Coast with catastrophic force and gushing winds, driving a massive storm ...
To discuss how the Gulf Coast has changed in the two decades since Hurricane Katrina, Geoff Bennett spoke with historian Douglas Brinkley. He was a professor at Tulane University in New Orleans in ...
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